2009 Ford Focus Sel With 31,989 Miles- Showroom Condtion! on 2040-cars
Glastonbury, Connecticut, United States
HELLO FELLOW EBAYERS! NOW, JUST IN TIME, IS THIS "BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL" VEHICLE. LOOKING FOR A GREAT CAR TO SEND SOMEONE AWAY TO COLLEGE IN? LOOK NO FURTHER. UP FOR CONSIDERATION IS THIS BEAUTIFUL, SHOWROOM CONDITION, 2009 FORD FOCUS SEL, SEDAN. THIS VEHICLE IS IN OUTSTANDING CONDITION. THE ONLY BLEMISH IS A SMALL SCRATCH ON THE REAR DRIVER'S DOOR, OTHER THAN THAT THERE IS NOT ONE MARK ON IT. MINT, MINT, MINT. THE VEHICLE COMES WITH AN EXTENDED 6 YEAR/60,OOO MILE WARRANTY. THIS WAS PURCHASED AS A FORD FACTORY CERTIFIED VEHICLE. AT 31,000 MILES, THIS VEHICLE HAS NOT EVEN BEEN BROKEN IN YET! LEATHER, COMFORTABLE, INTERIOR, CD PLAYER, AC, AND ALL THE OTHER OPTIONS YOU WOULD EXPECT IN AN SEL MODEL FOCUS, BESIDES THE OUTSTANDING GAS MILEAGE! AGAIN, GREAT CAR FOR SOMEONE WHO IS JUST STARTING OUT AS A DRIVER, WITH AIRBAG SAFETY, OR SOMEONE WHO NEEDS DEPENDABLE TRANSPORTATION FOR THE COLLEGE TRIP. THE VEHICLE IS PRICED FAIRLY WITH THE MARKET AND HAS A SUBSEQUENT RESERVE WHICH REFLECTS ITS VALUE. THE VEHICLE IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AND I HAVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION AT ANY TIME. THE WINNING BIDDER WILL PAYPAL A 500.00 (NON REFUNDABLE) DEPOSIT WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION'S END. THE BALANCE WILL BE DUE WITH SEVEN DAYS OF AUCTION'S END. THE BALANCE WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED UNDER THE FOLLOWING; CERTIFIED BANK CHECK (TITLE AND VEHICLE WILL BE RELEASED UPON CLEARANCE), WIRE TRANSFER, OR GOOD OLD AMERICAN CASH. THE SHIPPING AND REMOVAL OF THE VEHICLE WILL BE SOLELY UP TO THE WINNING BIDDER. I CAN ASSIST BY SUGGESTING SOME LOCAL SHIPPERS, BUT IT IS THE WINNING BIDDER'S FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. I ENCOURAGE YOU TO ASK AS MANY QUESTIONS AS YOU NEED BEFORE BIDDING. THE VEHICLE WILL PASS ANY MECHANIC'S EXAMINATION, SO IF YOU WOULD FEEL COMFORTABLE HAVING ONE DONE, PLEASE DO SO. VERY SOLID, CLEAN, SHOWROOM CONDITION VEHICLE. LOOK AT WHAT OTHERS ARE GOING FOR AND THEN COME BACK AND PLACE A BID! THE PHOTOS DON'T DO THIS VEHICLE ANY JUSTICE. IF YOU ARE TRULY INTERESTED, PLEASE EMAIL ME AND I WILL TAKE BETTER QUALITY PHOTOS OF ANY SPECIFIC AREA IN QUESTION. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND HAPPY BIDDING!
On Jul-19-14 at 07:47:27 PDT, seller added the following information: AN INTERESTED PARTY EMAILED ME THIS MORNING INQUIRING ABOUT THE VIN NUMBER. APOLOGIES, I HAVE TWO VEHICLES ON EBAY AND PUT THE SAME VIN FOR BOTH CARS. SORRY FOR ANY CONFUSION. THE PROPER VIN FOR THIS VERY NICE FOCUS IS;
1FAHP37N09W250579 PLEASE EMAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS. THANKS AGAIN!
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